n00b trying to protect teh bike
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n00b trying to protect teh bike
first time posting, and looking for some information. i did search first!
i recently picked up an 01 F4i. it'll be my first bike and my starter, and it's in mint shape, well maintained, and never been dropped before. ideally yes, i could have started with something cheaper / older / crappier / more underpowered. but i didn't, so oh well
i'm anticipating the unevitable first-drop and would like to minimize damage. i've ordered some intuitive frame sliders for this (they were recommended over the vortex.. any thoughts on this?)
ideally though, i'd like to protect my fairings a bit more. one person suggested i throw a stunt cage on there.
how good / bad an idea is this? i don't care if i'll look stupid, i just don't want to hurt my bike! any recommended cages, if this is a route to go, or should i just stick with sliders?
thanks in advance
token pitcha:
i recently picked up an 01 F4i. it'll be my first bike and my starter, and it's in mint shape, well maintained, and never been dropped before. ideally yes, i could have started with something cheaper / older / crappier / more underpowered. but i didn't, so oh well
i'm anticipating the unevitable first-drop and would like to minimize damage. i've ordered some intuitive frame sliders for this (they were recommended over the vortex.. any thoughts on this?)
ideally though, i'd like to protect my fairings a bit more. one person suggested i throw a stunt cage on there.
how good / bad an idea is this? i don't care if i'll look stupid, i just don't want to hurt my bike! any recommended cages, if this is a route to go, or should i just stick with sliders?
thanks in advance
token pitcha:
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RE: n00b trying to protect teh bike
ORIGINAL: dwhite645
You can also take the side fairings off and also the cowl piece behind the front tire, once the sides are off.
You can also take the side fairings off and also the cowl piece behind the front tire, once the sides are off.
But I'd just get frame sliders, they should be plenty sufficient to protect your fairings. You can get those extra long sliders too that stick out a couple inches. Ther's also bar end sliders and swingarm sliders too
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RE: n00b trying to protect teh bike
ORIGINAL: thirdgenlxi
That's exactly what I did, the night I got my bike I wanted to go practice in a parking lot (keep in mind I'd never ridden a bike before other than a dirtbike a few times). Soon as I got home I took all the fairings off and taped a bunch of shop rags over the stator cover and timing cover to try and help minimize scratches if I dropped it. Never did drop it though!!
But I'd just get frame sliders, they should be plenty sufficient to protect your fairings. You can get those extra long sliders too that stick out a couple inches. Ther's also bar end sliders and swingarm sliders too
ORIGINAL: dwhite645
You can also take the side fairings off and also the cowl piece behind the front tire, once the sides are off.
You can also take the side fairings off and also the cowl piece behind the front tire, once the sides are off.
But I'd just get frame sliders, they should be plenty sufficient to protect your fairings. You can get those extra long sliders too that stick out a couple inches. Ther's also bar end sliders and swingarm sliders too
who knows, maybe i just won't even drop the bike while learning.. *knocks on wood*
thanks for the advice
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RE: n00b trying to protect teh bike
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I thought about taking the fairings off, but then it's easier to replace those than the frame and motor if you damage that.
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I meant that you could take off the fairings and use the frame sliders at the same time. Sometimes plastics can get banged up even with the sliders on. That way your clutch cover and stator cover will be ok. But, you're not going to fall, so which ever way should be fine [8D]
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RE: n00b trying to protect teh bike
ORIGINAL: NINE2NINE
the only way to totally protect your bike is to not ride it. and that's not an option! frame sliders are the only protection that you need. stunt cages are more for protecting the engine, not the plastic.
the only way to totally protect your bike is to not ride it. and that's not an option! frame sliders are the only protection that you need. stunt cages are more for protecting the engine, not the plastic.
or maybe even a tank pad if you want it
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RE: n00b trying to protect teh bike
ORIGINAL: My02CBRF4i
i have also heard ( dont know if this is true and would love to hear from someone who has expirenced this)but cages have a tendency to make the bike flip if you are going any decent amount of speed, this could cause more damage i would guess
i have also heard ( dont know if this is true and would love to hear from someone who has expirenced this)but cages have a tendency to make the bike flip if you are going any decent amount of speed, this could cause more damage i would guess
i agree though, flipping bikes probably would cause more damage. i am no pro though.